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Becoming A Better Writer

You know, I always thought that I was a fairly good writer. After all, I have Sheila and Lisa to correct the mistakes that slip through my writing cracks.

But, in all of us, there’s room for improvement.

In my quest for summer improvement, I installed the ProWritingAidinto my instance of Google Docs. It comes with a basic collection of tools for free and then premium features if you want to go that extra step.

Those of you who have been interviewedhere on the blog know that it’s done through a collaborative document in Google Drive. All of them, except for my Microsoft friend Alfred, where we did it using Microsoft’s similar product.

I try my very best to make sure that I’m on my best writing behaviour there. The results reflect both on me and the person being interviewed.

My most recent interview was with Instructional Coach Jennifer Aston. Once I installed the application, I ran it against our interview.

Here’s a bit of the results. (Normally, I would throw in an ellipse but I now know that’s wrong.)

Uh oh.

Now, I’ll not bend a bit about using Canadian spelling, even if it’s identified as UK spelling!

But, the rest of the document analysis would imply that I’ve got some serious work to be done with my writing/proofreading skills. But, that’s a good thing. If it makes me a better writer, I’m good with that! After all, WordPress complained that I was a passive writer and I worked on that.

Can I beg off the rest by saying this is my face to face voice?

You can find the application in the Add-ons menu in your instance of Google Docs or directly here.

Note: I did run this through the aid and came back with no problems. Am I better to read?